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Concrete seems like an unlikely material for small-scale artwork, but it is ideal. It is inexpensive, readily available, and when made correctly, is hard and durable, both indoors and out. This web site has information on materials, processes and sources for the artist, a guest gallery showing the wide range of techniques and attitudes that concrete can express, my own concrete sculpture and jewellery, and information on my book.

The original ideas for this web site came from a long term project involving ideas about preciousness and material and has now grown to include 125 pages (a large number dealing with techniques) and over 300 images. The original project is now archived in the personal section of this site.

HOW TO:
TECHNICAL
concrete and mesh, ferrocement process
GUEST GALLERY:
CONCRETE ARTISTS

Graciela Petroni: concrete table
ANDREW GOSS:
CONCRETE WORK

Boat Type G: concrete sculpture
CONCRETE HANDBOOK
FOR ARTISTS
Concrete Handbook for Artists: Technical Notes for Small-scale Objects
Introduction

  1 Materials
  1b Mixes
  2 Small Scale
  3 Mesh
  3b Mesh Series
  4 Casting
  5 Colour
  6 Hazards
  7 Books
  8 Sources

Technical Intro

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Introduction

  Mike Ancira
  Joaquin Aviña
  Heath Beeman
  Carol Boram-Hays
  Deborah Brackenbury
  Charles Lewton-Brain
  Scott Damschroder
  Sue Dorman
  Ilene Dunn
  Faducci
  Carla Fox
  Edward Gennetten
  Amy Lennard Gmelin
  Christopher Gronbeck
  Patricia Herrscher
  Stephen Hogbin
  Bill Horst
  Sherri Warner Hunter
  Robert Jackson
  Jeff Koncz
  Jeff Kudrick
  Hannes Kuehtreiber
  Grayson Malone
  T. J. Neil
  Bill Parr
  Stuart Peterman
  Graciela Petroni
  Curt Pieper
  Peter Powning
  Nicholas Rees
  Rachel Reynolds
  Gerald Taylor
  Carole Vincent

Invitation to Submit
Introduction

Gallery of Work
  Buried Treasure
  Pendants
  Neckrings
  Boat-like Forms
  Cast Shapes
  Burying Diamonds
  Pins/Brooches
  Concrete Bracelets
  Three Groove Forms
  Framed Necklace
  Shield Forms
  Rings
  Wired Sculpture
  Wall Plaques
  Boxes
  Wings

Exhibitions
  Prime Gallery:
  Precious Concrete

  Tom Thomson Gallery:
  Heavy Duty

  Karsh-Masson Gallery:
  Heavy Duty 2

  David Kaye Gallery:
  Lift


Biographical

Original Project
  Concepts
  Definitions
  Other Ideas
Introduction

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Book: Concrete Handbook for Artists: Technical Notes for Small-scale Objects. More information?

~Andrew Goss


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Andrew Goss
26 Clarke Street East, Guelph, ON, N1H 1S7
Tel: 519.265.4057


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Last update: 2017. All work is protected under copyright.


This project was originally made possible with the assistance of The Canada Councilcc
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